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Can I ask if a synovialcyst which seems to have disappeared from the MRI this year I had an MRI last year lumbar sacrum and spine which showed bulging disc L5S1 and a synovialcyst.... View answer
unchanged. Impression: Lumbar spondylosis with new left L4-L5 facet synovialcyst protruding into the ... bilateral facet arthrosis and ligmentum flavum thickening. Synovialcyst ,... View answer
communicating with the right facet joint- suggestive of synovialcyst . it indents the thecal sac and right ... - diffuse disc bulge at the level of L3-L4 & L4-L5... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jasvinder Singh
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
1". Her doctor classifies it as a " SYNOVIALCYST (ICD-727.40) WITH SPINAL STENOSIS IN CERVICAL REGION (ICD-723.0)" I find no such cyst listed in WebMD. Can this "SYNOVIALCYST" BE... View answer
Hello. I have a recurring synovialcyst in the L4/L5 region. Symptoms are typical causing nerve pressure and leg right leg discomfort. I had the cyst drained Dec 2014 and was informed... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
I am a 70 year old woman who had a synovialcyst of the spine about 5 years ago. The only symptom I ... having a MRI. Recently, a similar pain has begun in the same area as when I experienced the... View answer
my GP. It showed that I have a synovialcyst in my spine measuring 1.5 x 1 x 0.8 cm. at the L4-5 level displacing the right L5 nerve root to the left and compressing the exiting... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
MRI reported a new synovialcyst emanating from the left facet joint at L4-L5 compressing the thecal sac. size is 11mm with neural foramina narrowed bilaterally. This cyst was not observed in... View answer
I received my lumbar mri results and this is what it stared...there is a right sided synovialcyst ... herniation but still mild to moderate right foramial narrowing.there is a right... View answer
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